The South Carolina Department of Education is partnering with several other organizations to host the Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camp Symposium from 8 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Thursday, February 7 at the Richland Two Institute of Innovation (R2i2), located at 763 Fashion Drive in Columbia.
This event is a free day of learning, sharing and developing best practices for Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camps in 2019. It will feature nationally-renowned education author Pam Allyn.
Representatives from school districts and community partners will share their knowledge and expertise about creating a greater impact in Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camps through topics including data-driven instruction, increasing parent engagement and other best practices.
In an attempt to improve statewide literacy rates among children, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley signed Act 284 (Read to Succeed) into law in June 2014. The Act instructs school districts to analyze young learners who are not on grade reading level and provide them with additional intervention and supports including the chance to attend a summer reading camp. The 2018-2019 school year is the second year in which third grade students not reading on grade reading level will be held back, unless they meet certain exemption criteria.
Hosting the Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camp Symposium would not be possible without our other partners, including:
Members of the media are invited to attend any and all portions of the event. The agenda for the Read to Succeed Summer Reading Camp Symposium.